
There is though a multi-player feature if you link up with friends, which could add replay value. Due to the story part though of having to keep reading more then the action part I don't see much replay value. The story was included in such a way it was exactly like the Anime. Even if you are a casual gamer, or know nothing about the series its easy to understand it. I would reccomend this game to a Dragonball Z Fan. But this also caused the game to be very easy if you put all your stats into "Strength" because you were so strong. But one thing I did like about this game was that you could raise your stats after every level up. I would reccomend Legacy of Goku II over this game, since it was a well balanced game. I feel that Legacy of Goku II was a lot better of a game. It wasn't a bad game I felt that it was just average. This part of the game makes it feel more like a chore then anything else. And also have to level Goten to level 80 to progress. At one point I had to lev el Trunks from level 65 to level 80 just to progress in one part. And the level of the door requirements were very ridiculus. The fighting seemed tedious since you just had to kill to level up your character, and it felt like to progress you always had to break the level requirement doors. I found that most of the action parts were just because you had to break level requiment doors, so you had to train a lot.

Ofcourse in an RPG a large part of the game is story but there is also gameplay. I found that even though this game was an RPG there was a lot of talking by the characters. I enjoyed this game, however I did not like many things about it.
You start when Goku is in the Other World, and it follows extremely close to the Anime. Buu's Fury takes place after the Dragon Ball Z Anime, and starts where Legacy of Goku II left off.
